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After My Groom Rejected Me at the Altar

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The crystal chandelier above me cast fractured rainbows across the polished marble floor of the Franklin estate, but all I could focus on was the heavy leather portfolio in my hands. It contained six months of my life—market research, donor analysis, and a complete restructuring plan for the Franklin Foundation. It was my dowry, in a sense. Proof that while my blood might be "new money," my brain was an asset Zachary couldn't afford to lose. "Zachary," I said, stepping up to him. The gala was in full swing, the air thick with the scent of expensive champagne and the underlying, metallic tang of shifting wolves suppressing their aura. "I finished the proposal for the Foundation. It's ready for the board meeting tomorrow." Zachary Franklin, the future Alpha of this decaying but proud pack, turned slowly. He looked impeccable in his tuxedo, his jawline sharp, his eyes cool. But he didn't reach for the portfolio.

After My Groom Rejected Me at the Altar Chapter 1

The crystal chandelier above me cast fractured rainbows across the polished marble floor of the Franklin estate, but all I could focus on was the heavy leather portfolio in my hands. It contained six months of my life—market research, donor analysis, and a complete restructuring plan for the Franklin Foundation. It was my dowry, in a sense. Proof that while my blood might be "new money," my brain was an asset Zachary couldn't afford to lose.

"Zachary," I said, stepping up to him. The gala was in full swing, the air thick with the scent of expensive champagne and the underlying, metallic tang of shifting wolves suppressing their aura. "I finished the proposal for the Foundation. It's ready for the board meeting tomorrow."

Zachary Franklin, the future Alpha of this decaying but proud pack, turned slowly. He looked impeccable in his tuxedo, his jawline sharp, his eyes cool. But he didn't reach for the portfolio. Instead, he signaled to someone behind me.

"Shelby," he called out, his voice smooth as silk. "Come here, darling."

Shelby Dunn, his "cousin"—a term used so loosely in their pack it made my skin crawl—glided over. She wore a dress that cost more than most omegas made in a year, a shimmering silver thing that clung to her like a second skin. She smiled at me, a tight, predatory expression that didn't reach her eyes.

"Valerie," she purred. "Always working. You really should learn to relax."

Zachary took the portfolio from my hands. I felt a spark of pride, waiting for him to acknowledge the work. Instead, he handed it directly to Shelby without even opening the cover.

"Shelby will be handling the presentation," Zachary said, his tone dismissive. "And the Foundation."

The noise of the party seemed to drop away. "Excuse me?" I managed, my voice steady despite the sudden coldness in my chest. "That was our agreement, Zachary. When we mate, I take over the philanthropic arm. I know the numbers better than anyone."

Zachary chuckled, a low, condescending sound that drew the attention of the nearby elders. "Numbers are for accountants, Valerie. The Franklin Foundation requires... grace. Heritage. Shelby has the breeding to understand the nuances of our image. A common wolf wouldn't understand."

He didn't just dismiss my work; he dismissed *me*. My wolf, usually calm, bristled beneath my skin, growling at the insult. But I had spent three years suppressing her, learning to be the perfect, silent doll Zachary wanted. So, I swallowed the rage. I nodded, once, stiffly. "I see."

Shelby hugged the portfolio to her chest like a prize. "Don't worry, Val. I'll make sure to mention you helped with the paperwork."

***

Two days later, the morning sun felt like a mockery. Today was the Mating Ceremony. The day I would officially bind my soul to a man who thought I was nothing more than a glorified accountant.

My bedroom in the Weaver Pack house was chaos. Stylists from the Franklin pack—sent by Zachary's mother—were pulling at my hair, their fingers rough and impatient. They chattered over my head as if I were furniture.

"Her scent is too... earthy," one muttered, wrinkling her nose. "We need to mask it. Rose and sandalwood. Heavy on the sandalwood."

"It's the new blood," the other whispered back, not quietly enough. "It always smells a bit like dirt, doesn't it?"

I gripped the arms of my chair until the wood creaked. My wolf was pacing in the back of my mind, whining, scratching at the mental walls I'd built. *Run,* she urged. *He is not right. This is wrong.*

"Hush," I whispered to her.

The door opened, and my father, Alpha Weaver, stepped in. The room went silent. He was a big man, built like a tank, with calloused hands that had built an empire from scratch. He looked at the stylists, and they immediately bowed their heads, sensing the power he didn't bother to hide.

"Leave us," he commanded.

When they were gone, he knelt beside my chair, taking my hands. "Valerie. You don't look happy."

"I'm nervous, Dad. That's all."

"You don't have to do this," he said softly. "We have money. We have power. We don't need their ancient titles."

"It's fate, Dad," I lied, forcing a smile. "The Moon Goddess paired us. It's going to be fine."

But as I walked down the aisle of the ancient stone altar on the Franklin estate grounds hours later, nothing felt fine. The air was heavy, suffocating. Hundreds of guests from the region's most elite packs watched me. I could feel their judgment, their eyes dissecting my dress, my walk, my worth.

Zachary stood at the altar. He looked magnificent, I had to admit. But his eyes were empty. Cold.

The High Priest raised his hands. "We gather to bind Alpha Zachary Franklin and Valerie Weaver. Do you, Zachary, accept this bond, to mark and claim your mate?"

The silence that followed stretched too long. A heartbeat. Two. Three.

Zachary took a step back. His lip curled into a sneer that shattered my heart before he even spoke.

"I do not," he announced, his voice booming with Alpha command. The crowd gasped, a collective intake of breath that sucked the air out of the clearing.

I froze. My hands started to tremble. "Zachary?"

"Look at you," he scoffed, gesturing to me as if I were a stain on the pristine altar. "You think money buys class? You think your father's checkbook makes you worthy of *my* bloodline? I cannot pollute the Franklin heritage with new money trash."

He took a deep breath, his eyes flashing gold. "I, Zachary Franklin, future Alpha of the Franklin Pack, reject you, Valerie Weaver, as my mate."

The pain hit me like a physical blow—a tearing sensation in my chest as the bond snapped. I staggered back, clutching my heart. But before I could even scream, a commotion erupted to my right.

Shelby. She was in the front row, wearing white—a color reserved for the bride. She let out a soft, distressed whimper and collapsed to the grass.

"Oh!" she cried out, her voice trembling. "The heat... it's starting! Zachary!"

The scent of her artificial heat pheromones—sickly sweet and overwhelming—hit us all at once. It was convenient. Too convenient.

Without a second glance at me, Zachary leaped from the altar. He rushed to Shelby, scooping her up in his arms as if she were porcelain. "I've got you," he murmured, loud enough for everyone to hear. "I won't let a common wolf stand in the way of true love."

He turned his back on me. He walked away with her, leaving me standing alone at the altar, the rejected bride, while the elite of the werewolf world stared in horrified, pitying silence.

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